Do I need to speficy a version of gcc other than 4.0? Can I pass an
option like that to python setup.py install?
Has anyone out there built scipy from source with gcc 4.0?
Ryan
On 10/10/05, Bill Dandreta <wjdandreta at att.net> wrote:
> Ryan Krauss wrote:
> I have recently installed fedora core 4. What is the easiest way to
> get scipy installed for python 2.4? I ran fedora core 3 for a while
> and had to go through a bit of pain to get scipy installed (building
> ATLAS from source and other things). Is there an easier way to get a
> fairly recent version? Can I add a repo to yum?
>> Don't be afraid to compile from source. blas and atlas take a long time
> especially on a slow machine, just let them run overnight.
>> I use Gentoo, not FC4 but this is what I installed for scipy.
>> gnuplot gnuplot-py
> numeric fftw wxGTK wxpython
> blas-atlas
> lapack-atlas
> atlas
> scipy
> matplotlib
>> I don't know if the exact order is important.
>> I had to 'turn off' LDFLAGS to get scipy to compile.
>> I had scipy 0.3.2 installed with Python 2.3.5. Gentoo just upgraded Python
> to 2.4.1. After the upgrade, I ran the python updater and it recompiled all
> my Python packages, including scipy. I've only used it once since then but
> it worked OK.
>> If you want to create binary packages (rpm,debian or slackware),
> checkinstall is a handy little program that monitors the
>> make install
>> process and creates a binary for you. Really great for uninstalling.
>>> Bill
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